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[Z06] any pics of 275 25 20 or 275 30 20 on front wheel on a Z06

Old 02-28-2015, 01:27 PM
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Can not find any 285 25 20 tires any where looking for pics of a alternative tire for a front 20x10 inch wheel
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The wheel combinations you are looking for will not come up.

Are these for fronts? If you are running 20's all the way around, you should ask around for that combo.

If you are running the traditional staggered 20's rear, 19's front, you will have much better luck finding tires.
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I just got a set of ADV.1 wheels with Pirelli P-Zero tires. Fronts are 285/25 20. I just mounted them while the car is sitting in the garage over the winter. I will post up a couple pics later tonight.
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Best combo I could find was the Toyo T1Rs. 285/25-30 front and 345/25-20 rear and the price is right. Nitto makes the Invo in these as well but cost much more. Tires are nice, traction is not an option for me as I'm at 750rw. Overall really happy.
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Please forgive the poor quality pictures. Like I mentioned, I mounted these right when I got them to check fitament. The car was not settled and the picture quality is poor, but hopefully it gives you a better idea of what you are looking for.
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Thanks for all the pics I appreciate it ended up finding some toyo t1r in the size I wanted 285 25 20 should be a nice set up with the rear 345 25 20s
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Please forgive the poor quality pictures. Like I mentioned, I mounted these right when I got them to check fitament. The car was not settled and the picture quality is poor, but hopefully it gives you a better idea of what you are looking for.
Nice wheels are those 21inch rears or 20s
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750rwhp what's done to that beast
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That's actually what I forgot to mention. The rears are 375/20-21, so tire choices are extremely limited. I run PSS on stock wheels for non-street duty. I haven't experienced the Pirelli P-zero neros at all yet, but I can imagine the ride quality will be sacrificed due to the thin sidewall and all around traction will probably be slightly less than the PSS. But, these are just street/cruising wheels and tires so I am willing to make the sacrifice for the upgraded appearance. Who knows, maybe they will be great performance and great looks! Hopefully I only have one more short month before I find out!

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Originally Posted by AlphaKing
That's actually what I forgot to mention. The rears are 375/20-21, so tire choices are extremely limited. I run PSS on stock wheels for non-street duty. I haven't experienced the Pirelli P-zero neros at all yet, but I can imagine the ride quality will be sacrificed due to the thin sidewall and all around traction will probably be slightly less than the PSS. But, these are just street/cruising wheels and tires so I am willing to make the sacrifice for the upgraded appearance. Who knows, maybe they will be great performance and great looks! Hopefully I only have one more short month before I find out!
Nice how did you get all that tire in there you running 14 inch wheels back there
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Originally Posted by Lsallen
750rwhp what's done to that beast
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Actually, it's a 13 inch wheel. From what I've read, the Pirelli runs narrow. The 375 is more comparable to a typical 345. Either way, it's massive!

That is a killer engine bay.
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Originally Posted by ibleedgreen
What's that beast trap 138mph? at the quarter mile

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[QUOTE=AlphaKing;1589107542]Actually, it's a 13 inch wheel. From what I've read, the Pirelli runs narrow. The 375 is more comparable to a typical 345. Either way, it's massive!

That is a killer engine bay.[/QUOTE
Nice unique set up looks really good
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Originally Posted by Lsallen
What's that beast trap 138mph? at the quarter mile
I'd say at 13.5 as well....before he hits the NAWZ.
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Haha, It rolls out, I haven't hit the 1/4 yet. It did a 162 in the 1/2 on a crap surface with very little traction.

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